What is the cranium? Where is it situated?
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The human mind is both a fascinating as well as intricate piece of
engineering. The interrelationships formed by neurons to create working
memory, the plasticity demonstrated when adapting to injury, and the
process of sorting through the wealth of visual and auditory stimuli
contained in our world are all amazing feats unto themselves. The brain,
which performs these various functions, is protected by a part of the
skull called the cranium. We'll turn our attention to the eight
bones that form it: the ethmoid bone, the sphenoid bone, the frontal
bone, the occipital bone, two parietal bones, and two temporal bones.
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The cranium is a single structure forming a case around the brain, enclosing the lower surface and the sides, but always at least partially open at the top as a large fontanelle. The most anterior part of the cranium includes a forward plate of cartilage, the rostrum, and capsules to enclose the olfactory organs.
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